
Estuarine Indicators
Series: CRC Marine Science; 28;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher CRC Press
- Date of Publication 28 December 2004
- ISBN 9780849328220
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages558 pages
- Size 254x178 mm
- Weight 1190 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 215 Illustrations, black & white 0
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Short description:
Derived from the 2003 Estuarine Indicators Workshop, which brought together leading estuarine scientists, Estuarine Indicators presents the principles, concepts, practical use, and application of indicators in estuarine research and management practices. Topics include the theory behind environmental indicators and their presumed attributes; the methods and protocols of indicator development and evaluation; a presentation of effective and ineffective indicator examples; and discussions of the future directions in research and management practices. This is an ideal reference for researchers, scientists, and students from any field dealing with estuaries and estuarine ecosystems.
MoreLong description:
Acknowledging the present inability to determine objectively the status and trends among estuarine ecosystems, the environmental research community has recently stepped up efforts to develop and evaluate meaningful estuarine indicators. This goal requires the effort of researchers from a broad spectrum of disciplines. In order to expedite this initiative, many of the world's leading estuarine scientists came together to present their views at the 2003 Estuarine Indicators Workshop.
Derived from this conference of leading estuarine scientists, Estuarine Indicators presents the principles, concepts, practical use, and application of indicators in estuarine research and management practices. Topics include: the theory behind environmental indicators and their presumed attributes; the methods and protocols of indicator development and evaluation; a presentation of effective and ineffective indicator examples; and discussions of the future directions in research and management practices.
This is an ideal reference for researchers, scientists, and students from any field dealing with estuaries and estuarine ecosystems. Its introductory-level chapters are accessible to novices and seasoned experts alike, and the applications and interpretation of research data suit the needs of environmental managers. This is a truly multidisciplinary, comprehensive compendium upon which future research will undoubtedly be built.
Table of Contents:
The Quest for the "Perfect" Estuarine Indicator: An Introduction. Using Multiple Response Bioindicators to Assess the Health of Estuarine Ecosystems: An Operational Framework. Physical Processes Affecting Estuarine Health. Using Statistical Models to Simulate Salinity Variability in Estuaries. Using Satellite Imagery and Environmental Monitoring to Interpret Oceanographic Influences on Estuarine and Coastal Waters. Development and Use of Assessment Techniques for Coastal Sediments. Sediment Habitat Assessment for Targeted Near-Coastal Areas. Bacterial Communities as Indicators of Estuarine and Sediment Conditions. Microbial Biofilms as Integrative Sensors of Environmental Quality. Diatom Indicators of Ecosystem Change in Subtropical Coastal Wetlands. Using Microalgal Indicators to Assess Human- and Climate-Induced Ecological Change in Estuaries. A Hierarchical Approach to the Evaluation of Variability in Ecoindicators of the Seagrass Thalassia Testudinum. Evaluating Indicators of Seagrass Stress to Light. Significance of Considering Multiple Environmental Variables When Using Habitat as an Indicator of Estuarine Condition. Using Seagrass Coverage as an Indicator of Ecosystem Condition. Mangroves as an Indicator of Estuarine Conditions in Restoration Areas. Molecular and Organismal Indicators of Chronic and Intermittent Hypoxia in Marine Crustacea. Spionid Polychaetes as Environmental Indicators: An Example from Tampa Bay, Florida. Trematode Parasites as Estuarine Indicators: Opportunities, Applications, and Comparisons with Conventional Community Approaches. Macrobenthic Process-Indicators of Estuarine Condition. Using Macroinvertebrates to Document the Effects of a Storm Water-Induced Nutrient Gradient on a Subtropical Estuary. Nekton Species Composition as a Biological Indicator of Altered Freshwater Inflow into Estuaries. Evaluating Nearshore Communities as Indicators of Ecosystem Health. Fishes as Estuarine Indicators . Habitat Affinities of Juvenile Goliath Gro
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